DALLAS, Texas (AP) -- A second young woman has come forward to claim that Southwest Airlines employees made her cover up on a recent flight, leading jet-setters to ask: Will my outfit fly?

Setara Qassim said a flight attendant confronted her during the trip from Tucson, Arizona, to Burbank, California, and asked whether she had a sweater to go over her green halter-style dress.

Qassim, 21, told KNBC-TV in Los Angeles she was forced to wrap a blanket around herself for the rest of the flight. She complained that if Southwest wants passengers to dress a certain way, it should publish a dress code.

Last week, 23-year-old Kayla Ebbert said a Southwest employee pulled her aside as she was preparing to board a plane departing San Diego for Tucson in July and told her she was dressed too provocatively to fly.

Ebbert, who took her case to NBC's "Today Show," said she was allowed on the plane after adjusting her sweater and short skirt. She said she was humiliated and felt the stares of other passengers who had overheard the verbal dressing-down.

I, for one, am grateful that they are forcing these voluptuous women to cover up. How many husbands need to get in trouble for being stimulated by people other than their wives before this epidemic of attractive people will stop?

the terrorists have obviously won. Whats next.........the end of the mile high club? I don't want to raise my son in a country where he can't get on a plane and see some fake tits, or worse....have sex with the owner of those fake tits.

In all seriousness, what the hell is wrong with that outfit? Yes, she is certainly a well endowed woman, so is Southwest saying they want all women with ample bosoms to fly in nothing less than a sweater or flannel shirt, buttoned up if you please?

I'd think Southwest might want to think very carefully about what they're doing here. Over time, they have acquired a reputation as a fun airline to fly. If people feel that their dress code is going to be scrutinized every time they fly, they are veryl likely to find other airlines to get them to where they are going.

Sorry for the interruption. Now back to your regularly scheduled funbag frivolity.